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Soul Asylum merch
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Slowly But Shirley
$13.98
Grave Dancers Union
$36.98
Let Your Dim Light Shine
$80.00
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Soul Asylum's tour

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Soul Asylum at Minneapolis, MN in 7th St Entry 2025
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Fan Reviews

February 2nd 2025
As ever Soul Asylum were brilliant, Dave was his usual bad joke cracking self and the set list was great! I was thrilled to get Misery, Without a trace, Lately and String of Pearls amongst others. The crowd were great and I felt that people were thrilled to be there. It really was a great reaction to the band and I hope they realised how loved they are in the UK. Not my favourite venue though, hard to find and the sound quality wasn’t the best.
London, United Kingdom@
Dingwalls
Stephanie
February 1st 2025
WOW!!!!! Oh my, what a brilliant night! I feel so incredibly lucky to have got the chance to see Soul Asylum again after SO many years. Back then, Grave Dancers Union had gone stratospheric, they were headlining major venues, and I.. and many others.. just loved everything about them. Last night? Lol, I may be older, but I still love everything about them. Dave Pirner's voice is still mesmeric, the band just nailed it(!), the energy and crowd electricity was insane, and all within the walls of the legendary 600 person Dingwalls - I see many gigs, but this one I will never forget ❤️
London, United Kingdom@
Dingwalls
Steve
January 28th 2025
So glad I found out that Soul Asylum were touring and I got to see a band I first got into 30 years ago. Dave's vocals were still just as good, and a tight band that put on a great show. Really enjoyed it and look forward to hopefully seeing them again.
Bristol, United Kingdom@
The Fleece
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About Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum has been inspiring an incredible level of passion for their music since 1981, when the band, initially known as Loud Fast Rules, formed in Minneapolis. The band's raucous live sets and early releases on the hometown indie label Twin/Tone —including the albums Say What You Will, Made to Be Brokenand While You Were Out —earned it a loyal fan base and widespread critical acclaim.Soul Asylum's indie success led to the band entering the major-label mainstream with 1988's Hang Timeand its 1990 follow-up And the Horse They Rode In On, and achieving a platinum-level commercial breakthrough with 1992's Grave Dancers Union (3x platinum)and 1995's Let Your Dim Light Shine. Grave Dancers Union featured the international hits "Runaway Train," which won a 1994 Grammy as Best Rock Song, and "Black Gold," while Let Your Dim Light Shine (platinum) spawned the hit "Misery." The band went on hiatus after 1998's Candy from a Stranger, during which time Pirner released his first solo effort, Faces & Names. Soul Asylum returned to action in 2006 with The Silver Lining, Delayed Reactionsix years later and most recently with 2016’s Change of Fortune.
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Genres:
Music
Band Members:
David Pirner, Karl Mueller (RIP), Ryan Smith, Winston Roye, Michael Bland
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota

concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams

Live Photos of Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum at Minneapolis, MN in 7th St Entry 2025
View All Photos

Soul Asylum merch
amazonview store

Slowly But Shirley
$13.98
Grave Dancers Union
$36.98
Let Your Dim Light Shine
$80.00
View All
Soul Asylum's tour

Fan Reviews

February 2nd 2025
As ever Soul Asylum were brilliant, Dave was his usual bad joke cracking self and the set list was great! I was thrilled to get Misery, Without a trace, Lately and String of Pearls amongst others. The crowd were great and I felt that people were thrilled to be there. It really was a great reaction to the band and I hope they realised how loved they are in the UK. Not my favourite venue though, hard to find and the sound quality wasn’t the best.
London, United Kingdom@
Dingwalls
Stephanie
February 1st 2025
WOW!!!!! Oh my, what a brilliant night! I feel so incredibly lucky to have got the chance to see Soul Asylum again after SO many years. Back then, Grave Dancers Union had gone stratospheric, they were headlining major venues, and I.. and many others.. just loved everything about them. Last night? Lol, I may be older, but I still love everything about them. Dave Pirner's voice is still mesmeric, the band just nailed it(!), the energy and crowd electricity was insane, and all within the walls of the legendary 600 person Dingwalls - I see many gigs, but this one I will never forget ❤️
London, United Kingdom@
Dingwalls
Steve
January 28th 2025
So glad I found out that Soul Asylum were touring and I got to see a band I first got into 30 years ago. Dave's vocals were still just as good, and a tight band that put on a great show. Really enjoyed it and look forward to hopefully seeing them again.
Bristol, United Kingdom@
The Fleece
View More Fan Reviews

About Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum has been inspiring an incredible level of passion for their music since 1981, when the band, initially known as Loud Fast Rules, formed in Minneapolis. The band's raucous live sets and early releases on the hometown indie label Twin/Tone —including the albums Say What You Will, Made to Be Brokenand While You Were Out —earned it a loyal fan base and widespread critical acclaim.Soul Asylum's indie success led to the band entering the major-label mainstream with 1988's Hang Timeand its 1990 follow-up And the Horse They Rode In On, and achieving a platinum-level commercial breakthrough with 1992's Grave Dancers Union (3x platinum)and 1995's Let Your Dim Light Shine. Grave Dancers Union featured the international hits "Runaway Train," which won a 1994 Grammy as Best Rock Song, and "Black Gold," while Let Your Dim Light Shine (platinum) spawned the hit "Misery." The band went on hiatus after 1998's Candy from a Stranger, during which time Pirner released his first solo effort, Faces & Names. Soul Asylum returned to action in 2006 with The Silver Lining, Delayed Reactionsix years later and most recently with 2016’s Change of Fortune.
Show More
Genres:
Music
Band Members:
David Pirner, Karl Mueller (RIP), Ryan Smith, Winston Roye, Michael Bland
Hometown:
Minneapolis, Minnesota

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